AWS Device Farm vs. Azure Internet Analyzer

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
AWS Device Farm
Score 8.6 out of 10
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AWS Device Farm is a mobile application performance testing application that provides real-time automated testing and reproduction of issues, simulating and testing issues that may occur on a variety of platforms (e.g. iPhone or Samsung mobile device, or multiple operations systems, etc).
$0.01
per instance minute
Azure Internet Analyzer
Score 0.0 out of 10
N/A
Azure Internet Analyzer, from Microsoft's Azure suite of products, apps, and services, is a tool used to test how networking infrastructure changes will impact customers' performance. Users can test and measure how changes to a cloud network architecture affects users’ performance over the Internet. Whether migrating from on-premises to Azure or evaluating a new Azure service, Internet Analyzer helps learn from users’ data and Microsoft’s rich analytics to better understand and optimize a…N/A
Pricing
AWS Device FarmAzure Internet Analyzer
Editions & Modules
Pay as You Go - Desktop Browsers
$0.005
per instance minute
Pay-As-You-Go
$0.17
per device minute
Private Devices
$200.00
per month
Unlimited Testing
$250.00
per month
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
AWS Device FarmAzure Internet Analyzer
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional Details
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AWS Device FarmAzure Internet Analyzer
User Ratings
AWS Device FarmAzure Internet Analyzer
Likelihood to Recommend
9.3
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Support Rating
10.0
(0 ratings)
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User Testimonials
AWS Device FarmAzure Internet Analyzer
Likelihood to Recommend
As long as you have the right scenarios in mind where you can use AWS Device Farm, you will be very happy. It's a cloud platform for testing automation support, where you can use real devices in multiple configs to validate your Android or iOS use cases. It does easily integrate with your CI pipeline, but reporting and UI are not perfect. A pain point is also the JUnit4 implementation, which could be more mature.
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Pros
  • Easy testing on many different devices
  • Great integration with development workflow
  • Customizable selection of testing framework
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Cons
  • Interface (CLI) not very easy. Competition has better options.
  • Integration with IDE for test case coding.
  • Reporting for the test scripts executed.
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Support Rating
We had the enterprise support with AWS, so overall support experience was good with great engineers on the back providing answers. As you may know, overall AWS support is different and this is not different. Responses through the regular web support channel came easily, fast and accurate. We had questions/issues which were solved fast. Documentation is good as well, especially around the test automation pieces.
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Alternatives Considered
We haven't used anything like AWS Device Farm before. I am familiar with Amazon Web Services and when we had our MVP ready to test, we turned to AWS for a solution. AWS Device Farm was exactly what we were looking for as we have a really small team and limit resources.
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Return on Investment
  • It impact more and more. Not in terms of ROI but in time as well
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